Let’s start this week’s column with a quiz. How many years of schooling, on a global average, have women who are 25 years old had? Hint: When the Sweden-based Gapminder Foundation asked Americans, 24...

With all the hype of self-driving cars, from Google’s cars to Tesla’s new autopilot feature, the journey of self-driving cars becoming accessible to the public is going to be a bumpy ride. Elon Musk,...

It’s a critical time for immigration reform in America. A group of U.S. senators who refer to themselves as the “Gang of Eight” are currently working toward a bipartisan overhaul of immigration policy, hoping to fix our dysfunctional system with new legislation.

The ‘90s were a good time for the music industry — a time of excess and record-breaking releases, when artists could sell millions of records the week they were released, when Tower Records still existed and CDs didn’t just collect dust. The best selling album of the decade — the soundtrack to “The Bodyguard” — sold 11 million copies the year it was released (a number unheard of these days), largely attributed to the inclusion of Whitney Houston’s “I Will Always Love You,” among other tracks by the singer.